Suffolk County Donates Life-Saving AED to Clune American Legion


Presenting a defibrillator to the Arthur H. Clune American Legion are, from left, FRES Commissioner Rudy Sunderman, County Executive Ed Romaine, post Commander Kenn Kenn Brown, Legislator Jim Mazzarella, and county EMS Deputy Chief Dan Keegan. | Suffolk FRES

Thanks to a new Suffolk County initiative, the Arthur H. Clune American Legion Post now has a life-saving tool on hand.

Officials from Suffolk County Fire Rescue and Emergency Services (FRES), along with Legislator Jim Mazzarella and County Executive Ed Romaine, presented an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) to the local post this week.

The donation is part of a countywide program to place AEDs in public spaces while training residents in their proper use. Suffolk County EMS assisted with delivery and provided hands-on instruction, giving Legion members and community volunteers the knowledge to respond quickly in cardiac emergencies. The initiative also includes refresher courses so participants remain confident and prepared over time.

“Every second counts during a cardiac event, and having this AED here could save a life,” Romaine said. “I’m proud that Suffolk County can support our local heroes and ensure the community is safer.”

Mazzarella noted the importance of the Legion’s role in Mastic Beach. “The American Legion is more than a meeting place; it’s a hub for veterans and neighbors,” he said. “Bringing this technology here shows our commitment to public health and preparedness. It’s a reminder that saving lives is a shared responsibility.”

FRES Commissioner Rudy Sunderman stressed that while AEDs are simple to operate, training remains essential. “Training is key,” he said. “We want anyone who steps into this post to feel confident using the AED if the need arises.”

The Arthur H. Clune American Legion is the first Mastic Beach site to receive an AED under the initiative. County officials view it as the start of a broader push to equip public facilities with vital life-saving equipment. The program’s goal is to expand into schools, libraries, senior centers and other community hubs across Suffolk County.

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